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New Jersey Cracking Down on Speeders in July

NEW JERSEY – New Jersey has launched a speeding ticket
enforcement campaign during the month of July. The state
estimates that $9 million will be generated in speeding
tickets, according to a major New Jersey radio station.
$1 million will go to pay state troopers overtime.

There will be 50 state troopers on duty at all times
patrolling the nine main intersections and highways. They
include the following routes:

I-295 north and south

1-95 (Jersey Turnpike) north and south

1-80 east and west

I-287 north and south

I-78 east and west

I-195 east and west

1-280 east and west

Rt. 130 north and south

Garden State Parkway north and south

In New Jersey, driving five miles per hour above the speed
limit can now justify a moving violation. Every state
trooper is supposed to pull a car over and write a ticket
every 10 minutes. The state has issued 30 brand new
unmarked Crown Victoria cruisers and they are bringing in
all their part-time employees on full time. Anyone working
in New Jersey, New York or Connecticut must take one of
these routes and should be careful.

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